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Diamond net
"Diamond net" is a metaphor Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel uses in his ''Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences'' for “the entire range of the universal determinations of thought…into which everything is brought and thereby first made intelligible.”〔Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, ''Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature (Being Part Two of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, 1830),'' trans. A.V. Miller (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970), §246.〕 In other words, the diamond net of which Hegel speaks is the logical categories according to which we understand our experience, making our empirical observations intelligible. ==See also==
*Hegelianism
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